On Tue, 29 May 2001, atomly wrote:
quoted 4 lines Actually, it was BT (the American progressive house producer) who
> Actually, it was BT (the American progressive house producer) who
> produced it and it was supposed to be an attempt at making Two-Step
> Garage. He had a lot of the sounds right for 2-step, but he didn't get
> the feel of it. It just wasn't shuffly enough to be a good 2-step song.
Strangely, one of the best 'nu skool breakz' tracks I heard in the recent
past was also by BT... "Fibonacci Sequence". Sure, not really an
experimental take on the subsubsubgenre, but it did really kick. And I
remember being really disappointed when I found out he was famous for
material that I found, um, less exciting. :)
quoted 3 lines I really think that a lot of you should go check out some 2-step-
> I really think that a lot of you should go check out some 2-step-
> there's a lot of terrible stuff out there, but there is plenty of really
> innovative music being made in the genre as well.
Hell, there's been some really amazing, kicking, strange takes on trance
too, that are probably being ignored by the more discriminating, since
trance has become such a dirty word. (Tony Senghore's "This is it" being
one of them, altho his stuff blends more into funkier house, too)
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Brian MacDonald <brianm@kuci.org>
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